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Disney Layout drawingSnow White in Scary Forest -- 9.5x12" sheet of animation paper has highly detailed lead pencil image almost filling the entire page. Tiny but distinct and detailed 1" tall Snow White can be seen standing just right of center in forest clearing surrounded by towering spooky, anthropomorphic trees with faces and ends of branches resembling hands that seem to reach towards her. Circa 1936. Upper right corner tip has small lead pencil "227".The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Model drawing of Snow White and some dwarfsThis lovely model drawing of Snow White, Bashful, Doc, Grumpy, and Dopey is an interesting sample of the height comparisons of the characters.
The paper has a tinge of color change and light staining around the outer edges which can be easily matted out. There is evidence of handling and wear along the upper edge at the upper right and lower left corners. There are minor tears of 0.25" - 0.5" along the upper edge with some edge chipping which can be easily matted out. There are slight tears along the lower edge; 0.25" halfway across, two of 0.125" long located 1.0" and 1.75" to the right of the lower left corner, 0.5" and 0.125" located 3.0" and 1.0" to the left of the lower right corner.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13")US$ 3500 (unframed).Add this piece to your collection for only US$700 a month.

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Doc
The paper has had a tinge of color change around the most outer edges which can be easily matted out. There are very slight creases along the upper left side which is common for studio-handled production material. As visible in the web image, there is a minor fold of 1.5" by the upper right corner which can be easily matted out.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 4.75" h x 3.75" w.US$ 250 (unframed).Add this piece to your collection for only US$50 a month.

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Doc
There are some very slight creases along the left and right sides and lower right corner which is common for studio-handled production material.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 4.5" h x 4" w.US$ 375 (unframed).Add this piece to your collection for only US$75 a month.

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of the Wicked WitchThe Wicked Witch pulls the poisoned apple from her boiling cauldron and inspects her evil creation. The page is full of production notes on the apple and the incognito queen from the animators. Piece exhibits slightly more than normal handling as well as two horizontal folds through the center of the drawing.The size of this piece is 16 Field (13"x16") (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Model drawing of all Seven DwarfsThis model sheet featuring images of all seven fully developed Dwarfs is a treasure of animation history.

The framed piece measures 17.0" x 19.75" with the aperture measuring 9.0" x 11.5".
As visible in the web image, there is a vertical crease down the middle of the piece. There are two horizontal creases running across; one 3.0” below the upper edge and one 2.5” above the lower edge. There is a tiny hole located in the right leg of the character Happy.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 10" h x 12" w. (framed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Grumpy
The paper has a slight tinge of color change around the outer most edges which can be easily matted out. There is a slight crease of 1.5" and located 1.5" below the character which is common for studio-handled production material.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 4.5" h x 3.5" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Bashful This piece exhibits slight handling.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of the Evil QueenAfter realizing the that Snow White still lives, the Evil Queen throws her cloak aside in a wild fury and storms to her dungeon to concoct a plan to rid the world of the princess once and for all.The Queen holding the heartbox is one of the most sought after images in animation art collecting.
The frame measures 17" x 19" while the aperture measures 9.75" x 11.75".
The piece shows evidence of handling and there are some pencil markings around the image, this is all fairly common for this type of work. The color in digital image is harsher and darker compared to how the piece appears in real life. There is evidence of a small piece of clear tape in the upper center along the extreme edge.The character size is 9.5" h x 6.5" w. (framed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of the Wicked WitchThis is a magnificent drawing of one of the wickedest characters ever to grace the Disney screen. Her eyes are frightening, and her bony, spider like hands embody pure evil, especially with the thorn-like nails. This drawing is shown at an excellent price-point and is a must-have for any serious collector. There is a slight vertical fold in the extreme lower right edge, which measures 5". The paper has had a tinge of color change around the outer edges only which can be easily matted out.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 5.5" h x 6.5" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Concept piece of the Wicked WitchAfter drinking a diabolical mixture to transmute the Evil Queen to the Wicked Witch a nasty shadow is cast upon the wall to show the transformation from dangerous beauty to wrinkled hag.This pencil drawn piece measures 6.45" x 8.45". Handwritting on the back reads " From story sketch books sc-26-sequence 7A page 46-".
There is evidence of pinholes at each corner and one halfway across and 0.25" below the upper edge. As pinning up work for evaluation was often part of the creative process, this is fairly common for this type of work. The paper has a tinge of color change along the right edge and as visible in the web image, there are specks of darker discoloration at the upper right corner. There is a 0.5" vertical tear located halfway across the lower edge. There is a very light fold of 1.25" across the lower right corner and 0.75" across the lower left corner. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Dopey
The paper has had a tinge of color change around the outer edges which can be easily matted out. There is evidence of multiple pinholes halfway across the upper edge and one pinhole located 1.0" to the left of the character’s left hand. As pinning up work for evaluation was often part of the creative process, this is fairly common for this type of work. As visible in the web image, there is a small 0.125" x 0.125" spot of discoloration located 2.0" to the right of the character’s head. There is a crease starting 1.0" to the left of the upper right corner at the upper edge and ending 3.0" below at the right edge; this can be easily matted out. There are minor creases along the right edge which is common for studio-handled production material.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 4" h x 5.5" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Snow White
As seen in the image, there is a tonality difference around the character most likely from previous matting. The contrast appears to be much harsher on the digital image than it is on the actual piece. There is evidence of two pinholes by the lower right corner and 2"- 2.75" to the right of the character; this can be easily matted out. There are some slight folds and creases on the left and right sides which is common for studio-handled production material.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 7" h x 2.5" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Doc
As seen in the image, there is a tonality difference around the character most likely from previous matting. There is evidence of 5 pinholes halfway across the upper edge that can be easily matted out. As pinning up work for evaluation was often part of the creative process, this is fairly common for this type of work. There is a fold of 1.25" across the upper right corner and a tinge of color change to the paper along the right edge; these can be easily matted out.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 4.75" h x 3.25" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Doc
Visble upon close inspection is a very light tinge of color change along the lower edge of 1.5" wide; this can be easily matted out. There are very light and small creases on both sides; evidence of handling concentrated on the left and lower right sides which is common for this type of work.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 7.5" h x 2.5" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of some dwarfsInscription to the left of the characters reads " Suggestion Only."
There are creases along the mid-lower left side; evidence of handling which is common for this type of work.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 3.25" h x 6" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of the Huntsman
The paper has a very slight tinge of color change along the outer edges and there is a miniscule tear by the upper right corner; these can be easily matted out.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 7" h x 3.75" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Snow WhiteThe size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Prince CharmingThis is a fantastic vision of our hero, smiling with hand on hip. The character is nicely sized and measures 6" from the waist up. Piece exhibits slightly more than normal handling.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of Snow White
As is common for this type of work, this piece exhibits very slight signs of handling throughout.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 6" h x 2.5" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of the Evil Queen from Snow WhiteThe Evil Queen was flawlessly animated by Art Babbitt before her transformation into the Wicked Witch. In this drawing, we see her shrill personality show through via her thin sharply pointed eyebrows and her black eyes, half closed and looking on with disdain. The notes in the piece call attention to her golden pendant which is one of the most opulent parts of her aristocratic guise. Drawing # 1010 and the initials BJ are seen in the lower right corner. The drawing is in overall excellent condition and there is only very small evidence of handling running through the sides of the drawing. This condition is quite normal and happens to the older drawings due to the handling at the studio. The condition is only visible upon looking at the drawing very close and tilting it in the light.The size of this piece is 16 Field (13"x16") and the character size is 11" h x 6.5" w. (unframed).

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)
Production drawing of the Evil Queen from Snow WhiteThis phenomenal piece is from the scene when she learns that the heart she thought belonged to Snow White is actually the heart of a pig. It appears 49:09 into the film. This piece has plenty of wonderful notes that say: "I have shifted nose slightly & lowered eyelids and brows." It is said that the animators spent a lot of time trying to get her eyebrows, eyes, and mouth just right to represent a certain aristocratic beauty while also portraying her pure wickedness. This piece is an exquisite example of both capturing these qualities and very closely resembles the Queen as she appeared in this scene in the film. The piece exhibits slightly more than normal handling.The size of this piece is 12 Field (11"x13") and the character size is 8.75" h x 5" w. (framed).